Nikon Z9 Firmware Update Version 1.10 Released
Nikon officially released the new firmware version 1.10 for Nikon Z9 full-frame mirrorless camera.
The Nikon Z9 is one of the most powerful cameras on the market, capable of up to 30 fps shooting in JPEG or 20 with Raw capture, and able to record 8K/30 video, with the promise of 12-bit Raw 8K/60 capture in a future firmware update. It’s also one of relatively few cameras on the market to completely forego a mechanical shutter, a design decision made possible by the impressively fast read-out speed of the new sensor.
Nikon Z9 is available for pre-order and currently selling for $5,496.95 at Amazon, B&H, Adorama. You can see the details of Nikon Z9 Firmware Update Version 1.10 as well as download link.
Changes from “C” Firmware Version 1.00 to 1.10
- • Increased the burst length for dual-format (NEF/RAW + JPEG or JPEG + JPEG) pictures taken at 20 fps in continuous high-speed release mode.
- “C” firmware version 1.00:
- – NEF/RAW (high-efficiency★) + JPEG basic (large): Approx. 3 seconds *
- – JPEG Slot 1 – JPEG Slot 2 (Slot 1: JPEG fine (large); Slot 2: JPEG basic (small)): Approx. 3 seconds *
- “C” firmware version 1.10:
- – NEF/RAW (high-efficiency★) + JPEG basic (large): Approx. 8 seconds *
- – JPEG Slot 1 – JPEG Slot 2 (Slot 1: JPEG fine (large); Slot 2: JPEG basic (small)): Approx. 8 seconds *
* The length of the burst that can be taken before the frame advance rate drops. Figures are reference values obtained via in-house measurements performed using a NIKKOR Z 50mm f/1.8 S lens and a ProGrade Digital COBALT 1700R 325GB CFexpress memory card. Burst length will drop in some circumstances, including if:
- – Backup is selected for Role played by card in Slot 2 or
- – ON is selected for Auto distortion control.
- “C” firmware version 1.00:
- • Options highlighted in the Filtered playback criteria list in the PLAYBACK MENU can now also be selected and deselected by pressing the multi selector right.
- • Fixed an issue that prevented optional SB-5000 flash units synchronizing with the shutter when all the following conditions were met:
- – A shutter speed faster than the flash sync speed was selected with 1/200 s (Auto FP) or 1/250 s (Auto FP) chosen for Custom Setting e1 Flash sync speed in the CUSTOM SETTINGS MENU.
- – The SB-5000 was controlled via radio AWL using an optional WR-R10 or WR-R11a wireless remote controller mounted on the camera.
- – The flash unit was not mounted on the camera accessory shoe.
Download link: Nikon Z9 Firmware Version 1.10
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